That sounds like one of those dramatic, viral story hooks 😄 — the kind meant to pull you in.
Realistically, situations like that don’t usually unfold so instantly:
- Asking for a divorce on the spot in front of family is emotionally understandable, but legally it doesn’t happen right there
- And the “big reveal in court the next day” is almost always fiction or heavily exaggerated
🧠 What this kind of story is doing
It follows a common pattern:
- Public insult or humiliation
- Bold reaction
- Twist (“they didn’t expect…”)
- Revenge or shocking truth revealed later
These are designed to get clicks, not reflect real-life timelines.
💬 If you’re thinking about the situation itself
Comments like “marrying you elevated your life” are:
- Disrespectful
- Controlling or belittling
- A sign of unhealthy family dynamics
A strong response is valid—but in real life, people usually:
- Set boundaries
- Talk it out with their partner
- Or make decisions calmly after the moment passes
💡 Bottom line
This is almost certainly a fictional or exaggerated story, not a real legal situation.
If you want, I can:
- Turn this into a full story ending (fun twist 😄)
- Or talk about how to handle disrespect from in-laws in real life 👍